A de novo evolved gene contributes to rice grain shape difference between indica and japonica

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Rujia Chen
Ning Xiao
Yue Lu
Tianyun Tao
Qianfeng Huang
Shuting Wang
Zhichao Wang
Mingli Chuan
Qing Bu
Zhou Lu
Hanyao Wang
Yanze Su
Yi Ji
Jianheng Ding
Ahmed Gharib
Huixin Liu
Yong Zhou
Shuzhu Tang
Guohua Liang
Honggen Zhang
Chuandeng Yi
Xiaoming Zheng
Zhukuan Cheng
Yang Xu
Pengcheng Li
Chenwu Xu
Jinling Huang
Aihong Li
Zefeng Yang
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[1] Agriculture College of Yangzhou University,Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Genomics and Molecular Breeding/Zhongshan Biological Breeding Laboratory/Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Genomics of the Ministry of Education
[2] Yangzhou University,Jiangsu Co
[3] Institute of Agricultural Sciences for Lixiahe Region in Jiangsu,Innovation Center for Modern Production Technology of Grain Crops/Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Physiology
[4] Field Crops Research Institute,Rice Department
[5] ARC,National Key Facility for Crop Gene Resources and Genetic Improvement, Institute of Crop Sciences
[6] Sakha,Department of Biology
[7] Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Crop Stress Adaptation and Improvement, Key Laboratory of Plant Stress Biology, School of Life Sciences
[8] East Carolina University,Key Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany
[9] Henan University,undefined
[10] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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The role of de novo evolved genes from non-coding sequences in regulating morphological differentiation between species/subspecies remains largely unknown. Here, we show that a rice de novo gene GSE9 contributes to grain shape difference between indica/xian and japonica/geng varieties. GSE9 evolves from a previous non-coding region of wild rice Oryza rufipogon through the acquisition of start codon. This gene is inherited by most japonica varieties, while the original sequence (absence of start codon, gse9) is present in majority of indica varieties. Knockout of GSE9 in japonica varieties leads to slender grains, whereas introgression to indica background results in round grains. Population evolutionary analyses reveal that gse9 and GSE9 are derived from wild rice Or-I and Or-III groups, respectively. Our findings uncover that the de novo GSE9 gene contributes to the genetic and morphological divergence between indica and japonica subspecies, and provide a target for precise manipulation of rice grain shape.
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